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col if i join sau QLD will u lift my flood control?

No, but ill let you join if you pass the crossing the bridge test...

also, i wish i could spell/type properly :thumbsup:

me too, dave gives me heaps about spelling... I hate not being educated

No, There are reasons we dont speak and not forum safe to tell...

Time bombs are for James Bond, Im just blonde...

As for the ghey bit, I was only ghey when you tryed that new position int he rodeo on the way to dinner the other night, I was imaging you were a chick so that makes me straight and you ghey...

Yes, be woried... :teehee:

Thats not flogging, you have gone harder in it...

Reving the shit out of a car on the dyno is tuning, reving the shit out of a car on the road is ghey...

u pushed back, nuff said

and sif u dont rev ur car out on the street, niggah please :thumbsup:

haha this keyboard doesnt register all the keys i type.. oh i found the problem.. it says IBM on the corner...:blink:

gold! that is sig material right there kids! :sorcerer:

Shane says:

hahaha ur small?

Shane says:

im small too.. its a problem.. but seriously i bet im smaller.. we should compare sometime when lee and col get ther dongs out..

мarĸіMAK[!] BNR32 GTR -in any given relationship, what the other person thinks we are is perhaps the most important thing of all says: right...

I cant believe my luch with you bums...

You were chatting about me and my brain said log in, go check out whoretown... LOL

Busted... Suckers... :thumbsup:

I think its time for a change to the title of whoretown... ???

No, but ill let you join if you pass the crossing the bridge test...

me too, dave gives me heaps about spelling... I hate not being educated

yeah i overheard him giving me shit on tuesday nite at dinner about it, farken dave :thumbsup:

Cause he was revving it out hardcore! Harder then id ever rev it, id say it was the hardest day in that cars life.

Man it sounded unreal tho!

w/o a boost controller it can do some funny things sometimes, well it did it once, the boost couldnt make up its mind, kept going up to 0.8 bar then back down to 0.7. It also misfired once just after I was driving it away, but then I gave it a good hard drive tonight and it was bulletproof. If I had to say whats improved the most, id say the responsiveness. I dont know about the economy, it did improve until I decided to boot it a bit.

It was smoking the tyres up on the dyno at one stage. It also burnt a bit of oil :S I dont know, need new turbos within a few months id say. Slide!!!! I want some RB26 highflows.

Tho for some reason it seems to think it has R33 GTR AFM's, well there the ones selected. Im not game to change it to R32, I dont wana f**k the tune.

u pushed back, nuff said

and sif u dont rev ur car out on the street, niggah please :thumbsup:

No you asked me to push back... I have it all on video... Talk to the hand shane im feeling rejected when in public....

Rev, you said im ghey... SO yes i do rev my car as i said reving was ghey... So im sweet right... :teehee:

Shane says:

hahaha ur small?

Shane says:

im small too.. its a problem.. but seriously i bet im smaller.. we should compare sometime when lee and col get ther dongs out..

мarĸіMAK[!] BNR32 GTR -in any given relationship, what the other person thinks we are is perhaps the most important thing of all says: right...

nice story mate, too bad its fiction :teehee:

I cant believe my luch with you bums...

You were chatting about me and my brain said log in, go check out whoretown... LOL

Busted... Suckers... :blink:

I think its time for a change to the title of whoretown... ???

haha yeah, twas gold :thumbsup:

hmm maybe, maybe

No you asked me to push back... I have it all on video... Talk to the hand shane im feeling rejected when in public....

Rev, you said im ghey... SO yes i do rev my car as i said reving was ghey... So im sweet right... :thumbsup:

sweet as in ghey? yeh sure why not...

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